November 8 - 10: Weekend events in SF

Tools

Explore the Hazel-Atlas Mine restored to appear like its active days in the 1920s to ’40s.

FRIDAY

On the town

Artist spotlight: “Flo Oy Wong: The Whole Pie,” a retrospective saluting the career of Bay Area artist Wong as she celebrates her 75th birthday, opens with a reception. [6 to 8 p.m., Luggage Store, 1007 Market St., S.F.]

SATURDAY

A great hike

What Lies Beneath: Hazel-Atlas Mine in the East Bay’s Black Diamond Mines Regional Preserve is like an Indiana Jones set. Explore the underground quarry restored to appear like its active days in the 1920s to ’40s. Don a hard hat, pick up a flashlight and join a 90-minute docent-led tour Saturdays and Sundays (through November). Don’t miss the “stopes,” where the tunnel goes from 8 feet tall to more than 30 feet tall. [Visit WeekendSherpa.com to find out more about getting outdoors in Northern California]

Ferry Plaza Farmers Market top picks

Feijoas

Bourdeaux spinach

Chieftain potatoes

Fresh butter

Marina de Chioggia squash

Oyster mushrooms

Pink Lady apples

Tomato salt

Red mustard

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Fairs and festivals

Female crafters: The 35th annual Celebration of Craftswomen features more than 150 female juried artists, plus live music and food. It benefits the Women’s Building. [10 a.m. to 5 p.m., Festival Pavilion, Fort Mason, Marina Boulevard and Buchanan Street, S.F.]

Adult Learn to Bike: You’re never too old to learn to bike. Join the San Francisco Bicycle Coalition for a lesson in a safe, car-free space. The team of teachers will get you pedaling, rolling and having fun. The class is free, but sign-ups are required. [10:30 a.m. to 1:30 p.m., Waller bicycle learning area, Waller and Stanyan streets, S.F.; RSVP at sfbike.org/edu]

Music

Singer-songwriter: British pop singer-songwriter Phildel brings her tour to San Francisco. The Disappearance of the Girl” is her new album. [8 p.m., Café Du Nord, 2170 Market St., S.F.]